Getting Started

To connect to Cloud CMS, you first need to have a set of API Keys. In Cloud CMS, API Keys consists of
a client key/secret and a user key/secret. You pass these keys into the Gitana.connect
method as a JSON object.

You can create as many API Keys as you would like. The basic process for getting your own keys is
described in the Developers Getting Started Guide. Give that a shot and
when you're done, you should have the following:

clientKey

clientSecret

username

password

You can then connect to Cloud CMS using a code block like the one shown below. Make sure to plug in the
values for clientKey, clientSecret, username and password
from the API Keys that you generate.

Documentation

The NodeJS driver is a very powerful library that provides access to 100% of the capabilities of
Cloud CMS from a programmatic perspective. It is therefore important to first familiarize yourself
with the concepts presented in the Cloud CMS Documentation.

And finally, you should familiarize with the Cloud CMS REST API which covers HTTP-level information about all of the methods and operations available within Cloud CMS.

Fork the Code

The Cloud CMS NodeJS driver is 100% open-source (Apache 2.0) and so you're free to fork it, extend it and
dig into it to learn about how it works. We provide hundreds of test files and thousands of unit tests
within that demonstrate various code operations. It's really cool.